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Chester G. Hearn
At the beginning of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln and his highest-ranking general, George B. McClellan, agreed that the United States must preserve the Union. Their differing strategies for accomplishing that goal, however, created constan
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Chester G. Hearn
In the Civil War, both sides understood that closing the South's ports would halt the introduction of war materiel to the industrially weak region. Though the North captured New Orleans in 1862, they did not attack the Confederate navy in Mobile Bay
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Chester G. Hearn
While numerous accounts exist of President Abraham Lincoln's often-troubled dealings with either his cabinet or his generals, Chester G. Hearn's illuminating history provides the first broad synthesis of Lincoln's complex relationship with both group
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Chester G. Hearn
While it is commonly known that Andrew Johnson was the first president to be impeached, less well known are the circumstances that led to the unsuccessful campaign to remove him from office. This account of Johnson's political life in Washington (inc
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Chester G. Hearn
Soon after the start of the Civil War, during the naval buildup on the central Mississippi River, celebrated civil engineer Charles Ellet, Jr., formed the Ram Fleet under U.S. secretary of war Edwin M. Stanton. Perhaps the most bizarre unit organized
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Chester G. Hearn
Since World War II, there have been no engagements between carrier air groups, but flattops have been prominent and essential in every war, skirmish, or terrorist act that could be struck from planes at sea. Carriers have political boundaries. They r
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Jeffery M. Dorwart, Chester G. Hearn
Publikováno v:
The Journal of American History. 88:1532
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John D. Milligan, Chester G. Hearn
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The Journal of Southern History. 68:183
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Chester G. Hearn, William M. Fowler
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The Journal of Southern History. 65:642
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John F. Marszalek, Chester G. Hearn
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Southern History. 65:414